Tuesday, 10 January 2012

A Serendipity Giveaway

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Forget home. There's no place like Serendipity! I can guarantee you that you'll find Emma and I there most Saturdays and Sundays - we've become part of the family and the staff always joke that I should rent a room there...

Kate has very kindly given me 3 vouchers for a visit to Serendipity. This includes entry for 2 children plus 2 free cappuccinos and 2 free sodas. Moms, grab your bestie by the hand and enjoy some time out while your kiddies have a ball with supervised care...

With a sandpit, a ball pit, swings, a trampoline and art room, there's more than enough to entertain and stimulate your little ones.

There's an extensive menu with salads, toasted sandwiches, cakes and coffees as well as tasty treats for the tots. The prettiest cupcakes brighten up everyone's day

The shop is stocked with well priced children's toys, including well known brands Melissa & Doug and Le Toy Van toys as well as dress up costumes, bouncy balls, bubbles, fairy wings, walkie talkies, stickers and arts and crafts kits. Serendipity also stocks beautiful Lou Harvey bags for nappies, books, the beach or shopping. Perfect for you or as a gift...

Voted as one of the top three outdoor party venues in Jo'burg by Leisure Options, Serendipity is definitely worth a visit. Entrance is R45 for the first child, R40 for the second child, R35 for every additional child for first 2 hours, thereafter R20 per hour per child.. Adults are free.

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